A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Lyubov Mulmenko
Любовь Мульменко
Birthplace:
Perm, USSR (Russia)
Born:
September 1, 1985
Lyubov Nikitichna Mulmenko (Russian: Любовь Никитична Мульменко; born 1 September, 1985; Perm) is a Russian screenwriter, filmmaker and playwright, journalist, editor. In 2014, two full-length films based on her scripts were presented at the Rotterdam Film Festival. The film "The Hope Factory" (directed by Natalia Meshchaninova) participated in the main competition, the film "Another Year" (dir. Oksana Bychkova) - in the Spectrum contest (and received the main prize "Big Screen Award"). Another scenario work of Mulmenko, the film "Name Me" (dir. Nigina Sayfullayeva), was first shown at the Kinotavr Festival (2014) and received a special mention by the jury with the wording "for easy breathing and the integrity of the artistic solution". These three films were shown at dozens of Russian and European festivals. In 2021, Mulmenko presented his directorial debut - the picture "Danube" - in the main competition of the 32nd Open Russian Film Festival "Kinotavr".
Co-Writer:
2021 Unclenching the Fists
Dialogue:
2021 Compartment No. 6
2021 Unclenching the Fists
Director:
2021 Compartment No. 6
2021 Danube
2021 Unclenching the Fists
2024 Frau
Screenplay:
2014 Name Me
2017 The Thick Woman
2019 Fidelity
2020 Hypnosis
2021 Compartment No. 6
2021 Danube
2021 Unclenching the Fists
2023 Nina
2024 Frau
Writer:
2014 Another Year
2014 Name Me
2014 The Hope Factory
2017 About Love. Adults Only
2017 The Thick Woman
2019 Fidelity
2020 Hypnosis
2021 Compartment No. 6
2021 Danube
2021 Unclenching the Fists
2023 Nina
2024 Frau
Screenplay:
2012 Deffchonki
2017 The Red Bracelets
2018 Kids
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